Anker brought a huge range of new tech to CES 2026, with a full range of new earbuds, speakers, chargers, and more.

Among it all, there are two specific bits of tech you need to know about: its new AeroFit 2 Pro earbuds and its new ultra-cute Nano Charger.

Anker's new Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro fills in the gaps from the originals

I love it when tech companies listen to feedback

I tested the AeroFit 2 earbuds back in February 2025, though they were launched a little while before my review date. Either way, the date of review didn't change how I felt about the open-ear earbuds, which is that they're largely good, but difficult to position, and it was too easy to knock the controls.

Soundcore has addressed my main concern with its new design and added some new features that you won't find on other open-ear earbuds, namely active noise cancellation.

It's a surprising feature to find on open-ear earbuds, to say the least, given that the whole concept of these earbuds is that you stay connected to the outside world. But Soundcore has taken one of the biggest downsides of using open-ear buds and turned it into a surprising, unique feature.

Better still, it actually works. I found it a little tricky to get them into position, but in fairness, this is a problem I have with most open-ear earbuds. However, once in position, I found the ANC to be surprisingly good and better than I expected. The AeroFit 2 Pro buds have five adjustable positions to help you find the sweet spot, one more than the original version. That level of customization makes it that bit easier to find a comfy position to help make a seal, which is what the ANC tech requires.

On that, Soundcore reckons its new buds will fit over 90 percent of ears, which is obviously an extraordinary amount of people. I was pleasantly surprised to find these fit without much effort, so it could well be the case.

Elsewhere, the Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro feature 11.8mm composite drivers, Hi-Res audio via the LDAC codec, dynamic head tracking, and AI-boosted call tech to keep your voice nice and crisp.

The Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro are available now for $180/£180.

I love Anker's new 45W Nano Charger

It's tiny and super cute

anker 45w nano charger plugged in ces 2026. Credit: Gavin Phillips

Anker's bread and butter is, of course, chargers, and its new 45W Nano Charger is a great addition to its lineup.

The tiny, pocket-sized charger has a small screen that displays the charging status and has a fun little character to accompany the charging level, which is a nice touch. It's far from the first charger to feature a screen and charging character, but it turns out that I'm a sucker for these things.

I also like that the Anker 45W Nano Charger can automatically detect your iPhone type and adjust its charging output accordingly.

It's a refreshing redesign of its classic Nano Charger block, a charger I take nearly everywhere with me. The new 45W Nano Charger will be available in late January 2026 and will cost $40.

The Shokz OpenFit Pro and case, in white, sitting on a flat surface
My favorite open-ear headphones are getting a surprising new feature

Active noise reduction in an open-ear headphone

Anker always brings the good stuff to CES

Those are just two of Anker's best new products from CES 2026, but the company brought more to the tech show.

I was also impressed with its new eufy Clean Omni 2 robovac, which features a massively upgraded mopping system, and the new eufy Security Doorbell S4, which uses its OmniTrack tech to detect with more accuracy than before.

Keep your eyes peeled in the coming weeks and months as all of Anker's new hardware starts to hit the shelves!